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M .,' i wa . . Lis A p'12 .. it 1 iz, 1. 1 mm' me N , www . .f .1 ,gf v tg , ., .. BOARD QF EDUCATION The success of a large industry depends greatly upon the ahitity and power of its leaders. As each large industry has its hoard ot directors, so do the Harnrnondschoots have their Board of Education. This group consists of Five men-Mr. Fred XV. Dedetow, Dr. Clar- ence A. Mcvey, Mr. Claude C. Soht, Mr. Clarence A. Mason, and Mr. Elmer McKay. Vxfe thank them for the interest they have showin in our school and its enterprises. Nve also wish to thank Mr. L. L. Caldwell, our superintendent, for his friendliness toward us and our school. As large industries have different hranches, and section leaders, our school, George Rogers Clark, has its principal, Mr. R. B. Miller. tt is with great sincerity that We take this opportunity to thankhirn for his thoughtful and sympathetic guidance through the past tour years. V A L XV ith such competent leadership, We are sure that our school and its activities will make progress. A MR, L. L CALDWELL A NR- R- B' MILLER Superintendent of Schools Principal Page Nine
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POXVDER HORN STAFF Sitting: Ftarye Xvoilulq, Emogcne Xyhitmer, Katherine Adley, Doris Vater, Bessie E. Lee, Dolores Rostin, Helen Eddy. Standing: Raymond Pachotslqi Detoss Burk, Bill Green, Bois Doering, Chester Powell, Raymond Cronowslqi, Bill Zimmerman, Xvortc was hegun on the Powder Horn this year with one thought in mind: to produce a hetter annual than last years However, it didnt take the statt long to Find out that that was no easy task. XV hat improvements there are, are due largely to the knowledge acquired in puhtishing Powder Horn Numher Une iast year. it has heen a tong, trying joh to HH the Powder Horn with ciass groups, ctuhs, sports, and features. T here were moments when the cotd-hearted husiness man hrusquety turned down the opportunity of a lifetime to advertise in Ctartes annuatg and there were glad moments when seniors hegan Coming to schooi with permanent waves, ioest suits, and picture- taking smiles. But when we turn the pages ot the 1956 edition, we can not help hut smite at the work we put on it, and feet it has heen worth white. And we hope you like it. 1935-56 FOXVDER HORN STAFF 1 Editor-in-Chief .s.... .. ....................se.......,..... - Assistant Editor ....., Business Manager .................. Assistant Business Manager .....s Advertising Manager ........,. Class Editor .......s...e...... Editor of Departments .,.... Art Editor ...................... Assistant Art Editor ,s.... Feature Editor .....,... Girls, Sports ..s... Boys? Sports .......s. Snapshot Editor ...... Calendar Editor ' Faculty Adviser Page Eight Doris Xtater Helen Eddy ,-,---ss Bill Green Detoss Burk --,--,-m- Boh Doering A Besie Etten Lee Chester Poweit L- Emogene Xvhitmer Bin Zimmerman ------,,--- Wtarye Xvoitutc --------s,- Katherine Adtey Raymond Cvronowsiqi Raymond Pachotsici Dolores Rostin Miss Pearl Yocham
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Row I: Gladys Godza, Eiizaloetii Sctimittei, Carolyn Tisconciic, Susan Bresicit, Kattmerine Adley, Anne Muse, Nadia Vxfoituic, Bessie E. Lee, Josephine Janota. Row 2: Mary Dmitruclq, Dorottrymae Huitgren, Lodi Navta, Theodore Arcii, Frank Vargo, Nvaiter Poracicy, Louis Fagyas, Anna Snow, Helen Eddy, Ann Kovacti. Row 5: Stanley Goiusica, Charles Eggers, Bill Sctmeii, Eugene Wytrykus, Nviiliam Catterall, Bot: Deering, Joseph Macnaic, Glenn Kessler, Alfred Hein, John Siivica. STUDENT COUNCIL Ttre Student Council at Clark is not a student government, as are most student coun- ciis. Ratner, its function is in an advisory capacity. With two students from each room, it represents time student body to the principal and faculty. in addition to that function, it has performed several ottrer services. A safety com- mittee, a iocicer committee, and a iost-and-found committee were appointed at the beginning of tire year. A group from tiiestudent council is being organized to visit other sctroois in this region and to study time organization, regulation, and conduct of time student-bodies. From what ttris committee learns it is hoped that Clark may be benefited. The council is yet young and is stiH being developed. Within a few years, it will doutntiess be one of the most important organizations in school. President ........ --- B013 Doerirlg Vice-President ...... ...... N adia XAXOULIIC Secretary-Treasurer .... ..... M ary DmitruCIC Page Ten
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